H Huffi New Member Jun 22, 2013 #1 Saw this today, and really liked it, any ideas on what colour it is? I fancy copying it! Thoughts? Last edited: Jun 22, 2013
H Huffi New Member Jun 22, 2013 #3 I found the bloke who owned it and asked and he said he mixed it himself and didn't fancy sharing the secret... not surprised! Wondered if there was anything similar I could look for. I'm then going to find his car again and park it next to him.
I found the bloke who owned it and asked and he said he mixed it himself and didn't fancy sharing the secret... not surprised! Wondered if there was anything similar I could look for. I'm then going to find his car again and park it next to him.
H Huffi New Member Jun 22, 2013 #6 hava try of these? https://www.dropbox.com/s/2c2qcxx55tgsu7z/20130622_104114.jpg https://www.dropbox.com/s/pcwm16l0tiwzzbn/20130622_104102.jpg
hava try of these? https://www.dropbox.com/s/2c2qcxx55tgsu7z/20130622_104114.jpg https://www.dropbox.com/s/pcwm16l0tiwzzbn/20130622_104102.jpg
H Huffi New Member Jun 22, 2013 #8 mbucko said: Think the technical paint colour is called dog **** brown Click to expand... I was thinking 'gone off guacamole' would be more accurate, but I suppose it depends on the breed of dog and diet?
mbucko said: Think the technical paint colour is called dog **** brown Click to expand... I was thinking 'gone off guacamole' would be more accurate, but I suppose it depends on the breed of dog and diet?
charlesteton New Member Jun 22, 2013 #9 mbucko said: Think the technical paint colour is called dog **** brown Click to expand...
Kwakerman Well-Known Member Jun 22, 2013 #10 Peel some of the flaking paint off and get B&Q to colour match it (assuming you haven't had your arms or legs broken by the owner)!
Peel some of the flaking paint off and get B&Q to colour match it (assuming you haven't had your arms or legs broken by the owner)!